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Maybe the medications are actually helping
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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 466566"><p>How long has he been on the medication? If it was VERY recently, it could be the "honeymoon" that lasts a little while. If it's been a while ........ then .......... sorry to say it ........... but you are gonna have to eat some humble pie. Let me put the situation into perspective. Would you deny a kid with diabetes his insulin? He "can't help it" that he has diabetes. He won't die without the insulin (not yet anyway) but it will make his quality of life a whole lot better. Your grandson apparently has ADD/ADHD and he can't help it he has it and he needs medication (the correct ones) to give him the quality of life he deserves.</p><p></p><p>Don't be too hard on yourself but now you see what some of us are talking about. Be glad the medication works.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 466566"] How long has he been on the medication? If it was VERY recently, it could be the "honeymoon" that lasts a little while. If it's been a while ........ then .......... sorry to say it ........... but you are gonna have to eat some humble pie. Let me put the situation into perspective. Would you deny a kid with diabetes his insulin? He "can't help it" that he has diabetes. He won't die without the insulin (not yet anyway) but it will make his quality of life a whole lot better. Your grandson apparently has ADD/ADHD and he can't help it he has it and he needs medication (the correct ones) to give him the quality of life he deserves. Don't be too hard on yourself but now you see what some of us are talking about. Be glad the medication works. [/QUOTE]
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